How To Use Jutland In A Sentence

  • My grandparents have swum in the North Sea all their lives, mainly from the coast of Jutland, which is even further towards the North Pole than Norfolk. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers
  • Admiral Jellicoe found fame in Word War One as the admiral who led the British Navy at the Battle of Jutland.
  • In 1987 66,000 fry were released in the river and in a few other south Jutland rivers from which the houting has disappeared since the beginning of the century.
  • Allingham was the last known survivor of the Battle of Jutland, considered the greatest battle of World War I.
  • Aarhus is Denmark's second city and the capital of Jutland, famous notably for its Old Town.
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  • Ocean, and at Degerhamm on the Baltic, where the water is only one-seventh as salt as the North Sea, while the concrete blocks were built up in the form of a breakwater or groyne at Thyboron on the west coast of Jutland. The Sewerage of Sea Coast Towns
  • A strait of the North Sea between southwest Sweden and eastern Jutland, Denmark. It connects with the North Sea through the Skagerrak.
  • His father had been an embittered hired hand to a poor tenant farmer in the forsaken moorlands of Jutland.
  • My wife's grandfather went through the battle of Jutland as a sixteen-year-old midshipman.
  • Only major encounter between the British and German fleets in World War I, fought in the Skagerrak, an arm of the North Sea off the coast of Jutland (Denmark).
  • Born in east London, Henry Allingham joined the armed forces in 1915 and served on the western front and at the great naval battle with Germany at Jutland in 1916. Nicolas Walton reports.
  • One would really have to go to remote country areas in Jutland or Funen to find a whole population without exception speaking the unadulterated regional dialect. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Denmark, or at least the Jutland peninsula, is attached to Europe at another point. Measuring Corruption, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The cannonade from the fleets was so violent that people along the west coast of Jutland were prevented from sleeping during the whole night, and foregathered on the beach.
  • After six days further sailing, he came to lands which he calls Thule, probably the Jutland or Norway of the present day, beyond which he could not pass, for he says, "there was neither land, sea, nor air there. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World
  • Corvey, preached the gospel in Jutland (Jylland) and the Danish isles, and soon won the confidence of the young ruler, although he did not succeed in persuading him to receive baptism. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • The cannonade from the fleets was so violent that people along the west coast of Jutland were prevented from sleeping during the whole night, and foregathered on the beach.
  • The country consists of a large peninsula, Jutland (Jylland) and many islands, most notably Zealand (Sjælland), Funen (Fyn), Vendsyssel-Thy, Lolland, Falster and Bornholm, as well as hundreds of minor islands often referred to as the Danish Archipelago. WN.com - Financial News
  • A hero of the epic Battle of Jutland in the first world war, when his light cruiser fired the first shots after signalling an enemy in sight, the admiral was given the honour in 1918 of leading the defeated German High Seas fleet into the Royal Navy's base at Scapa Flow, in the Orkney Islands. British warships sunk 90 years ago found off Estonian coast
  • This was a global conflict that reached across the world's oceans to every part of the globe and was about far more than just the Battle of Jutland.
  • Allingham joined the Royal Naval Air Service — precursor to the Royal Air Force — in 1915, and a year later took part in the Battle of Jutland, the war's largest naval battle.
  • Admiral Jellicoe flew his flag in the battleship HMS Iron Duke at the Battle of Jutland in 1916.
  • In Jutland dabs are salted and dried and sold under a name which means ‘dried Jutlanders’.
  • These people had their home in the country that is called Holstein and Jutland. Young Folks' History of England
  • Fionia, a regional bank in Denmark's Funen and Triangle region of Jutland with more than 90,000 customers, was hit by mounting losses on bad loans to property developers. Denmark Seizes Bank in Bid to Revamp, Sell It
  • The Queen and Prince Charles led tributes to the founder member of the Royal Air Force, who was also involved in the greatest naval clash of the first world war, the Battle of Jutland.
  • By the usual promises of land and pay a band of warriors was drawn for this purpose from Jutland in 449 with two ealdormen, Hengist and Horsa, at their head. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
  • While in the Senior Service Mr Allingham serviced aircraft and acted as a spotter for submarines and mines during the Battle of Jutland.
  • The windmill subtractor from Jutland ind Denmark has invested more than 70 million Danish kroner ($12 million) in the new factory in Tianjin. Scand News for S.E.A - Scandinavian News Portal for Southeast Asia

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